Eagle-Hräsvelg - Guardian in the World Tree, bronzed, made of artificial stone (polyresin)
The eagle Hräsvelg, Hræsvelgr, Hräsvelgr also called Räsvelg, sits in the treetop of the world tree Yggdrasil, from where he observes what happens in the different worlds.
Its enormous wings, its wingbeat, create the winds and storms in the most diverse worlds.
The eagle is also an ancient Germanic-Nordic symbol, known as a storm bird and also a heraldic animal, emblem of sovereignty, symbol of power and strength.
The eagle can also be found on Germanic graves, thus appearing to have played a role as a guide of souls, leading them to the realm of the dead.
A well-known symbol in Germany.
Made and cast from polyresin (artificial stone). The figure is solid and not hollow, and coated with real bronze.
- Eagle, bronzed,
- Height approx. 22 cm,
- Width approx. 13 cm,
- Depth approx. 10 cm
- Weight approx. 1020 g